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Operation Kaveri: 7th Flight With 229 Indians Departs From Jeddah
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Operation Kaveri: 7th Flight With 229 Indians Departs From Jeddah

[ad_1] Indian under Operation Kaveri, is set to evacuate about 3,000 Indian-origin passengers from Sudan.Jeddah: The Ministry of External Affairs said that under Operation Kaveri, 229 more Indians rescued from Sudan have left Jeddah in a Bengaluru-bound flight on Sunday.Ministry of External Affairs, Official spokesperson, Arindam Bagchi tweeted, "#OperationKaveri bringing citizens back home. Destined for Bengaluru, 7th outbound flight carrying 229 passengers departs from Jeddah."#OperationKaveri bringing citizens back home.Destined for Bengaluru, 7th outbound flight carrying 229 passengers departs from Jeddah. pic.twitter.com/Zvfwx5Q0CJ— Arindam Bagchi (@MEAIndia) April 30, 2023On Saturday evening, 365 Indians from Sudan arrived in New Delhi under Operation Kaveri, while a flight carryin...
In Fresh Advisory Over Sudan Violence, Indians Told Not To Venture Out
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In Fresh Advisory Over Sudan Violence, Indians Told Not To Venture Out

[ad_1] The embassy said yesterday an Indian died in Sudan after sustaining bullet injuries. (File)New Delhi: As Sudanese capital Khartoum continued to witness large-scale violence, the Indian embassy in Sudan issued a fresh advisory on Monday urging Indians not to venture out of their residences and stay calm.On Sunday, the embassy said an Indian national died in Khartoum after sustaining bullet injuries."Based on the latest inputs the fighting has not subsided on day two. We sincerely request all fellow Indians to continue stay where they are and not venture outside," the mission said in its second advisory after violence broke out in Khartoum.Grieving the death of the Indian national, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday said the situation in Khartoum remains one of "great ...
Indian Who Died In Sudan Clashes Was Set To Return In May
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Indian Who Died In Sudan Clashes Was Set To Return In May

[ad_1] Albert's wife and daughter, who were with him at the time, escaped unhurt. (File)Kannur: The Indian national who died of bullet injuries in the violence-hit Sudanese capital city of Khartoum two days ago was all set to return to Kerala's Kannur for a few days in May when the tragedy struck.Albert Augestine, a retired soldier, had called his wife and daughter to Sudan a couple of weeks ago to celebrate Easter with them and had booked tickets to travel back with them on May 3.However, on Saturday, April 15, a stray bullet hit him while he was standing near the window of his flat talking to his son in the UK, the victim's father told the media in Kannur.Albert's wife and daughter, who were with him at the time, escaped unhurt and moved into a bunker under the flat.They were later shi...